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He steps too long on his starter instead of c1eanin; his spark plugs. He puts in acid instead of having his battery charged. He never has a Hydrometer test made. And when his battery suddenly quits he can't realize that it has been gradually dying from neglect and abuse. It's a fallacy to believe that you can neglect any battery without suffering the consequences. The Bone-Dry Willard Battery with Threaded Rubber T'sulation is made to give unusual service and long life. but it must be kept charged, and has to be supplied with pure water. -- Willard Storage 2524-34 Wabash Avenue Company Battery We test, repair and re- charge storage batteries, and always carry a full lupply of battery parts, new batteries and rental b.ttcriea. EDUCATIONAL. e Paul niversi COLLEGE OF y (Co-educational) EVENING SESSIONS-Classes Now Forming; Courses Are OfFere'.lI!l SALESMAN<::9IP ECONOMICS MONE'( Al'\1) BANKING BUSINESS ,MANAGEMENT INTERNATfONAL LAW BUSINESS ENGLISH COMMERCIAL SPANISH ACCOUNTING BUSINESS LAW PSYCHOLOGY PR'CTlCAL ETHICS ENGLISH (EXPOSITION AND ARGUMEI fA liON) PUBLIC SPEAKING Wm. F, Clarke, Ph.Bi, J.D., the dean, will be in his office daily, including Saturday afternoons, to assist all inquiring students For catalog call, phone (Randolph 3160) or write 739 Tower BIng. N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill. Overlooking Lake Michiga.n. States College C EDUCATIONA: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCAI'AUNAL. Former students and other friends are cordially invited to attend the opening of the elegant new quarters of this institution on the third floor of the MaIlers Building, southeast corner of Madison street and Wabash avenue, Monday, February 17, from 10 a. m. to 9 P: m. Young men and women desiring to qualify lor stenographic and secretarial posi- ti6ns-to work at the live end of business- with executives-will appreciate the advan- tages of our location, environments, associa- tions, course, methods, and results, This is the best located, best equipped, and best conducted institution engaged in business training. It i patronized:by the better class' of young men and women and leading employers of stenographic and secretarial service. lr ACCOUNTING, -I" --- ----- --, I c•• ~;.~~;::~::.UtiYe ! GREGG SHORTI AND I O f Th I ' -from $50a Month ne 0 ese ..ectures I to $50a Day! This Week v CHARLES R. BARRETT Founder and Proprietor. :os ATTEND Monday, 7:30 p, m. "Opportunities in the Acronnting Profeuio." Albert T. Bacon, C. P. A- "The How and Why of Salesmanship" Monday, 7: 30 p, In. Darby A. Day. Chgo. Mgr. Mutual Life Ins. Co. o' New York. "Business Efficiency and Management" Tuesday. 7: 30 p, m. Hasbr ouck Haynes, Industrial Engineer "How to Speak Elfectife1y" Tuesday, 7: 30 p. m. BenjamlD F, Bills. University of Chicago Law School "The Advantages of a Knowledge of Real Estate Law" Tuesday. ,: 30 p, m. Dillard B. Baker, Practicing Attorney "Your English" Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. H. H. Matteson, Instructor Waller High School "The Purposes lind Advantages of an Audit" Wedm'sday. 7 :30 p, m.. J. O. McKinsey, University of Chicago Scheel of Commerce "Opportunities fOJ the Cod Acconntal,t" 'Ihunday, 7:30 p, m, Hasbrouck Haynes. Industrial Engineer "Possibilities in the Science of Credit Grantinr:" TI,ursday. 7: 30 p, m. S. J. Wh,l!;:;ck. Ml;r, Belding Bros. & Co. "Advertising as a Profession," W. Frank McClure. Adv. Mgr. Redpath Lyceum "Letters as Business Builders" Wilbur Helm. Sprague, Warner & Co. Friday, Bureau Friday, 7:30 p, m, Because Mct ropol itan training is the quickest and easies t to earn, the most \ prac-tical, e.tficien t and helpful in busi ness hfe, and the !owcst in cost. Thou I ,-========================::=========='j :Si~~I.:s~~~~~e~~:'~~:~~~~l~~/h:fl~~: (" ''', •••••• S·II T '' ";·~·D·H.y.Id'.''''..' ..... ' I ~1 AY··O- ;;; II pond~nce arid \V~it, ng. Snecia l Secreta- I U L r ia l Course. Ind iv idual in struct i .n, CO¥ LEGE 0 earn D~~ and Even i ug Sessions. Imrn e-Iiate S 1- . n'"' hi p j ~,F pos rt.rons tor g r ad ua t s, ("'~~ wr rte or a eSITIa SIC 0 M 1'lR ERe E Gregg Shorthand I phone our nearest SCh".ol to:a y . -~, . I NEW TERM ~::NS c rEB~ U, I.' because it is more simple and easfly MetroDolltan Day anl Evening Classes I orr- Thor ough Cours in learned. We employ teachers who are': ACCOUN rn G specialiat s in t her work. C II 1 We specia lize in Comptometer, Se~retar- USlneSS 0 ege Goad saiesmen earn SALES,1hl'::"HIP lal. Bookkeepu r B.ll.ng and Munson from $~ 500 to $10,000 a I BOOKl· EP'NG Shorthand. It P"ys to have the best. 3" S W' bh vc?r-3nd more. t I BU"· j <:!" I AW I a as Are .•••.•••••••... Randol} l ~20,j t ,.~O:~'e~D;;'~drc,;~~tJ"h·H;:::::SO:.~I~\~~.~S"Mt )ok through the ~: BUSINESS r"AN GEHE"X 1:>30N. RobeY St. ,, Humbuldt 113S , t Ads of this news- I, PUBLIC SPEAKlN,' Lincoln and Belmont Aves .•..•. Gracelrud 22'27 d w.i... on and Kenmore Aves Suunv tde (>I)j I '- rand yOU will rea - Phone Humboldt ZSO:i-Two S<.:.ho:o!s- tdrd St and Prtnceton Ave wect, 2227 i r s ee that good sales- t I _ 'W Phone Irving 4677 Ifi3rd St. and Ashland A,c Prospect 'J~Wu ! Bal'lroad and WI,.e, COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE i'&~~.l~:::;:'{~:~.l\~~h: ~~~'L:;iJu~~;:~ ~~u~ ~n~~:/r~h~~ gr~~.te~tl]l;; ; IMayo College of Comm reo Ghl 'C3 IJ O Telegraph Inst'ltute i Armit...ge, Milwaukee ana WLslem Av~s. class of empioyes. 1102 Lakeview B ·IJing. .. and IrVlRg Park Boulevard at Cicero Ave. I I I I I Ph • I Ed I New Term Opens Feb. It j 116 So. Michignr. ave., Chica - •• MAKE UP YOUR 1--- 0S -- "America's Finest School" BOY DI ysrca ucabon I I H IGH SCHOOl V:uORK I_ _I 220 SOHth State St.. Harrison 671 , Phys.cal education Ofl'en epe'CIa! OllPortumtJP::'; , ----------------~ ...." .' I rf~n;·ou;;~~f';'; A~ ~~Ov~~;!r~t t~;fle~~~~,,;j;;r I J, BeaM"'l .. v:~,C':ll.tlnel:.aM~ S IJ!O Private and CI1SS Instruct on ! sellool •.. ".rk~, pl,,·ground. e'. A:tr"c,>\o 8al- I 'J;Y~; •••~ I/. f..t n HlHtt! COLLEGE e... ptornpter Add:•• g Machine IS HORT HAN D 1:;,,;je<:t,\\~t~,~~; g~~~u~~h ~~~~~eb;;:l{m;~ ~~~d'rl;~%;:: I IE «1:0 $300 W kl P'l,ol. bigll .el", I and &,aue novg•• du Ie. ex- urn - •• &!fl , IU'''' ,or women If r.D1IDC 'TIAL nISfU'CT j I I .arn l ._.prl';) (t ,1 ,Oel __ L.r p c- e (' h8ivcly 1n day achool. Surl"Ound: ••• s r.Jl11eu Call . I SC1Ha~"R8F1IPS FOR RETl ~'Fl) S:OLl)II~l~" , and congenial. DaJ and eV,enl:1g ess:ons. write or A!\'!) ~AIl,OnS OPD(l! unif.y for p!lrt1f!1 sc'1f 1',1J' I ENTER NOW t"<i"'O c (".mel p' 1 ,oJ. I ' pc·rt lor bm~ men ""d "orne" CoIltl,e FULl,) I I T . N , A('CTlEDlTI;n. Charlie Chaplin lZTH FLOOR, LAKEVI EW BLDG. BRYAN & '-=. 'fRATTO ' IN THIRTY DAYS you are an expert writer. " Mld.year .erm now open, Special <ludy .M'anue- 116 S. M'chigan Ave. Central 5158 .;:J Tau~ht in Ii!! tb~ nnnc val c t t", l··l·~l f r !'lurt mtnts for atuc!i1nts r;l~erln 'f:ts. f"atnTnO!: nn fe'lUest. :===============~.;. I-lent'V \Valthalt I reportmg. Ever,;'!'writer is a prO}, LIte". 'l'YlJewrititW ERIC N COLLr r P ......,.•• ,.lI' • I' - BLSINL 5 COLLEGE I. e~tra, We puhu,h fLe flue", textbook. on BlJOrt- AM - A . '"<IE 0.. HYSICAL Beverly Bayne Lake Vkw Bui.din~ band. Clltnlog and shorth wI lr... :;on on reQue~t. EDLJCA liON U h A Chic 0 "'1'100 on!" ov·'oonworth morr ""0 t ""'s" D t T "00 G • °1 d Chi III Fr ••. ncis X. Eushm n t16 so. ,,,'c ;: n c. . " ag BOYD SCHOOL 64W R d Ih St Chi ep. ,~- moo •••. , v ., cago, Ch·cag,.'s Most Helpful Busmess Col.ege ,. an 0 P ., cago Richard Travers iLLiNOIs Gf CI =;ROPODV ,M~ierS~hool of Desi~jng Bryant Washbun COLLEG I I offers expert Instruction SJ; Illg C.JS 0 8 Y"t" lat. D s nnd eve· , -~ In Dress D~.slgniuJ, Pat- ntflg da 8 0 1'15 cu se le'd ng to de , ter-J. Drafting, Cutting, f Doot ,". "od Facul'y of I' . FhtlDg Bnd Sewlnlt. Day t~ee 1 a 1 pra t lll. l and ~'1\ s clans. Excel. ~~ IIHd even In£, lont J D"'dern e',u,p,,,, ,t. largo o'lm cs. '>., i;~ 118 N. Ln SaIla St. ( I.e e v'c.·I', ,le'" nl,fe it !itf Yl.U,hl.Jl!iC W1Jt8 - Opposite City HaU )~ ca', J ,It (at~l J Jl ark ~~~(;ChII~ago~' c.• I Pho •.e Frank.ln 841 7:30 p. m. Full Details of Courses Now Forming May Be Obtained at These Lecture •• Vf,leA School of Commerce 19 S. La Salle St. Central 6789 CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE 37 W. JacKson Blvd.-COiT.!'!rDearborn SPECIAL INSTRUCTION given the INDIVIDUAL STUDENT Our students secure immediate positions because they are well trained in Bookkeeping; Commercial Law, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting, Salesmanship, Business English, Spelling 'vVe welcome students whose education has been neglect- ed, as well as the Un iver s ity and High School graduates. Day clasaes-9 A. M. to 4 P. M. Evening c1aasea-6:30 P. M. to 9 P. M. Students may enter at any time Telegraphy E _ Women NEW TERM JUST OPENED Day and Night School From a clenca.l job to a poait.Ion of ~ower and authorttv-s-n-cm a st ar-vatron at.lnend to an Independent income-th •.oueh the stud)' or Accountancy. That is the true re- ord of one man's achievements. Thou- sands of others could do as veil If theY onJy realized their opportunities. We Train you at Home, by Mail. thoroughly. quickly, surely. ~~~l~ ~7tdih~lll. ~~~ws_t~l~~~~':e~~;~r~~B ~;~~~ it possible for you to obtain a thorou zh, nra: tical training- in about one-hnlf the time rormertv required, No nrevlous huokkeepinK expel Ienee fe-qui;ed. Every step has been simplified and made mtense- ly mterest inc. Every student under the do~t:' per-sonal supervi ... ion of wetl-knowu Certified Public Accountant a. Don't Wait-Get Full Information NOW Arcepted RPpllrant. euaranteed satdsfae- tton, Come in and -at sfy YOll.r~"lf as to rorezoine stntements. Low tuttton : easy te~~~: l{~~~~1J~d~93.For \:atalI.H{. write or Open evemnxs, THEO. W ALLISER. Registrar. International Accountants Soc~ety Dept. Tanner-Gilman S' hoots I6tZ First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, III. A Splendid Opportunity for Young Women Our Operators' School fits you for dignified, well-paid work and pays you while you are learning You work in comfortable, cheer- ful surroundings. Cozy. attrac- tive rest rooms are provided for your enjoyment. Frequent and reg III a r salary increases. Many chances for promotion. Permanent employ- I'ment. Young women, sixteen years of age or over, can get more de- t a iled information about this fine opportunity by tel e ph 0 ni n g (Official 300). calling, or wr iting Principal Chicago Telephone Co, Opera tau' School K~'om 1, 111 N. Franklin St •• Chicago l I Why You I Should Attend A I Metr(}pJ~itan School I ! EDUCATIONAL. ----_.--...------- IJRYAN1r & ~TRATTO~ Chicago's Most Helpful Business College "If you '11'111 secure • reliable fluslneu educ.lltlon-tlle w3nderful opportunities 0' tuda,y will open wide to youl Inviting Inspection Bryant & Stratton Business College is OCt upying n iii quart n at 116 South Michigan Avenue, in tl.e Lakeview Building, It II the oldest school of its kind in Chicago, established (,.) ) ears ago. Over 100,000 graduates. Its location is now central-WIth new equipment-best accommodations-modern, progressive m thod . Some Famous Graduates Edward F Dunne, E" Governor IIlI Lyman J C"g-e, Sec etary of U. So nois, Trea- ,ry under Pres 1\1 Kinley, J. A. McCormick, Vice-Pres Chicago H, N. Higinbotha: .., I res. \\ orld's Savings Bank & Trust Company Columbian Expos ition J4mes S. Simpson, Vice-Pres, Mar· George L. Wicks, Chicago Title • •hall field & Company. Trus' Company, Geoi ge B. Cor te-lyou, Secretary 01 U, S. Treasury under Pres Roo evelt, Many other well known men and .women in the bus ines s world 0 ve t heir &t4.ft in Ii(~ to this college, The same help is awaiting you. High School Graduates-College Graduate Bryant & Stratton Business College offers specia lists as m- structors in Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, Accountancy, Cornptorneter, Civil Service English. French, Spanish, Forceful Speech, Secretarial Courses. Day and Evening CllU3es. Start Monday, Feb. 10, 1919. Get Off At Sixth Floor. Lakeview Building Call, telephone (Randolph 1575) or wri •.. Bryant & Stra! ton Business College Oecupje» 4th. 5th and 6th Floors Lakeview Bldg •• 116 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago will make you an efficient stenographer and secretary. Gregg Shorthand is taught cxclus ive ly in 79% f the punlic •. schools of this country and 850/0 of the p,oivate co' rmer cial schools It is easy to learn, legible. and speedy It I" tl c shorthand system that gets results. With it you can b- come an expert in less time than with any other rne rl d. Gregg courses thoroughly prepare for st e.nog raph ic, sec e· tar ial, bookke ep ing, commercial teaching and Civil Servic positions. Our appointment bureau aids al l rraduat~s in securing desirable employment. Every Monday is enrollment day. Evening sessions Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday, from seven to t me. Each student's progress depends upon ind i.... idual ability and app licat ion. \Ve ask your patronage solely on the superior merits of our training. and the benefits you can obtain the ref rotn, You are invited to visit our school. This w il l affor a basis for comparison with other institutions and is the b t way to JUJge of the many exclusive advantages enjo yed our students. Get the facts about Gregg School-e-th n your own judgment will dictate your course of action, \Ve do not employ solrcitors, Catalogue upon request. Telephone Rando lph 6040 GREGG SCHOOL 6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ill. "Overlooking Lake Michigan." Special Evening Course of Ten Lectures in Income and War Excess Profits 'fax Law and Procedure Starting Tuesday, February 11. Class Sessions 7 9 P. M. Tuesdays and Thursdays The lectures, including practical a pplica t ion bv \1'; > of concrete examples of income tax schedules, will be give i by MR. JOHN P. BORDA and MR. JOSEPH R, GIBSON Federal Income and War Excess Profits Tax Experts Mr. Borda was witt' the United St~,h3S 'I'reaa- Me Gtbuon 19 apr' ct.clns «nor my De ..artment fro. the PM! four YCOir~ He tux aneclal lst H' has ,I> '1 In as in the 'Treasury Denarrment as 8 eel ,1 urv Department rugal7;i",j 'I II, 0 LCI,tu"er r.structtng guver tnent lncorue liIll: Excess Profits Tax ,\ 0 k ro fotu lnvest.laatora n the interpretation and admtn Fed Inves 'Q'U10pand AHI r of tstra' on of the taw 30'1' -ta' ftll'" ts T}--: .... V<..II se ·~.ill ccver 'ridividual. pa rt ner sb ip and corporat ien income and wa r excess profi t a tax. Registration win be limited, and no : d r iorial .Ias ses P' \ be formed. WALTONj-S€ ll.@L COM-:MERCE 812 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago. Phon> Ha1'1". 111, 411~ I -=============:;::========- -- i"or dpt~i~e\l i11.formation caUl write or tt'!q';'one Central 1644. MAYO COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 1102 Lakeview Bldg., 116 s. Michigan Ave., Chicago ••••••• , •••• 'U.114US"."i'H.OJII QMMIICIAI Adding J BURROUGHS' ART • Bookkeeping j SCH00 L RrJ'Ii)EHT ••• HOME nil"'" Calculating \' PrB"a,. In 6 Weeks PAy •••• i!:VatIHG CIANU Thisiet ONESCHO()Llh ~apul.~. I ~~M(~K~~li~.trro~USJ~1f~~'r{~TI~,(·~~~~~:;lt~El~ I 1~1,~~ro~~~~HgO~i.1~AR~:hl" a teu- CINEi' aA OXCF. P()~,t1uns 8fOCurl'd flJf all gradnati>S. Call.! L"':~<lCl1'otcdtoOi1E.fb~~l I tele,"lwne (",nt'B 1262) or w,it, Pl'Incipal. nav I T•• r.: ART TIiAT rl.ls Su'te GOP. ::;,nd Eve l.lg Ses~h n<;< Ac 'Ilts of lm.:tr JctiOt' bl.1ilt c n.20 l'_.rs ••I.\II1!" iUpuolenclit in I mmerci1l.' Apt 'fhfJ \' 'l'1>1nd (r 0' r .tun: ~1" !!t ~. Burroughs Adding Machine School! •••• '" ;hi~ t!t T ;;"; i~~f.~~i;~~ ;~;;-l '0" ••, IELLll'OT'~l .. FS "oOom 351. 140 S. Dearhorn Street. Cl1icago Pho1!lf'~ C-..r_lraI395 or write fori·doYTJlat;o.....1 _ - - -_.- -- - COMMERCIAl. ART SCHOOL cKI'1W~• ..oI;;r~"'T I Burroughs & Comptometer ,,",~""O "CIlOOL-·712·11" SO. MICI<'""" AY£NU' ~CI-IOOL b' II,,,: II 0' ".""r ..,,' In '... t'lon - I>J l.1 a~. dI at!· ." ~ N Oearbur~. Chicaao_1 •. p...•.•• aDd WOM£N -Lt!ar~ ftrcf'fUI IV-.:u..li.llIK se.J 51. ••._1C r ' _. _ - e '''lIdenee .ole VV"". m.mOl')'. CO"Vin.w& tal., I DAy AN'D E\: F "1"'('- (I • <'C 1:<<; I Schooi <If v.ome"t!c A~ts l\nd ",denc"! Mo h. "l>'" I Ii'> ,.. .• ter hUItneu loci.). P ~lh, 811la.klnl1 etlalu Cl••••• , .. ""'\ .'--'~~ .•" J . ."'\v ....•. ". I .. Shott RA G .,..IME IN 2 ES SON S. OIl Prt...... 8.!lJects. artlc eo, sp_beo ""m •••.• I IVA MA "I: SAM.~SON M,d·W, , r 'erm Becl.s rebru.;y 3, 1919 I ••. Hooklet M ·ted Fr e OMer can or lJ.hone Jtaudolv Bfa 1 h. ' ,Otre'i'3 pt). - t C lur"e , dOU~c!'.:I·e t' . t I .\le 'u I C istcnseu Schoo f P UI Mus.\: •• ~ 1:~\~r.".1 ,,"0.1 :SJ,~t:l,;11 '"'. h:;' ,\,\t;h.. RooD'! 405. 327 Sout La SalAe Stree'l PtelJiHatllll, ~IP'Kt't'ltli:: etf ~1.e'tJ (':)1~r~ Hl Illlui i 1%8 E. J CkSOD Bl d.. SUlte lDi (Harr. 5oiQ) I.~ lie ...,.' ~o. fme,~ "~_:P ••• • • Harl'isoD 1717 ~'CT~a. M~T~~·.ti'l. ~:..al;'."c\u'''s:o. ~ 14
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ielson Paintingson View at thePa ette and Chisel

£.o:.v:Jide,Cogs-I-bE Cali.Eorniar6Z/~Jet-erJYi"elson

AT~ PAL.E:TTE AND C.HISEL. CL.ue Ifr..\mes.Franc s

etchtnga,

• , e\\ eomb-Maeklin·s·-Art ..stlO'Brier 's-Pai~tinbs by J.

Mur' hy and Mazzanovich.Palette and Chl sel cub-Paintings

b~ 'eter Nielson.Reillhardt's-Paintings.Roullier's-Lithogl' ph and draw-

Ings by Albert SternerThurber's--Paintmg'3 by J<Juropean

masters.Young's-Pa1ntlngs by Oscar Bern-

Ingbaus.

and

COllyr!l:bUe&lstered,1919

On the Wrong Track

last pic ure Is perhaps worthIt 1. of a woman and child

th doc" at Irs t watchrng a boa'u out to sea. A red glow is In the

d Ii r rUB Is the flame cf aown on the shore across theTtl child stts contented onbut h moth r strains to 15

f the !lUI< ve el that carolIt, under the freshening

r man out to the unchartered

Sometimes you hear a man say "Oh, you can'thurt the battery."He forgets to add distilled water.He steps too long on his starter instead of c1eanin;

his spark plugs.He puts in acid instead of having his battery

charged.He never has a Hydrometer test made.And when his battery suddenly quits he can't

realize that it has been gradually dying from neglectand abuse.It's a fallacy to believe that you can neglect any

battery without suffering the consequences.The Bone-Dry Willard Battery with Threaded

Rubber T'sulation is made to give unusual serviceand long life. but it must be kept charged, and hasto be supplied with pure water.

-- Willard Storage2524-34Wabash Avenue

CompanyBattery

We test, repair and re-charge storage batteries,and always carry a fulllupply of battery parts,new batteries and rentalb.ttcriea.

EDUCATIONAL.

e Paul niversiCOLLEGE OF

y

(Co-educational)

EVENING SESSIONS-Classes Now Forming;Courses Are OfFere'.lI!l

SALESMAN<::9IPECONOMICSMONE'( Al'\1) BANKINGBUSINESS ,MANAGEMENTINTERNATfONAL LAWBUSINESS ENGLISHCOMMERCIAL SPANISH

ACCOUNTINGBUSINESS LAWPSYCHOLOGYPR'CTlCAL ETHICSENGLISH (EXPOSITION

AND ARGUMEI fA liON)PUBLIC SPEAKING

Wm. F, Clarke, Ph.Bi, J.D., the dean, will be in his office daily,including Saturday afternoons, to assist all inquiring studentsFor catalog call, phone (Randolph 3160) or write 739 Tower BIng.

N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, Ill.Overlooking Lake Michiga.n.

States College

C

EDUCATIONA: EDUCATIONAL. EDUCAI'AUNAL.

Former students and other friends arecordially invited to attend the opening of theelegant new quarters of this institution on thethird floor of the MaIlers Building, southeastcorner of Madison street and Wabash avenue,Monday, February 17, from 10 a. m. to 9 P: m.

Young men and women desiring toqualify lor stenographic and secretarial posi-ti6ns-to work at the live end of business-with executives-will appreciate the advan-tages of our location, environments, associa-tions, course, methods, and results, This isthe best located, best equipped, and bestconducted institution engaged in business

training. It i patronized:by the better class' of young men and womenand leading employers of stenographic and secretarial service.

lr ACCOUNTING, -I" --- ----- --,

I c••~;.~~;::~::.UtiYe! GREGG SHORTI AND IO f Th I ' -from $50a Monthne 0 ese ..ectures I to $50a Day!

This Week

vCHARLES R. BARRETTFounder and Proprietor.

:os

ATTEND

Monday, 7:30 p, m."Opportunities in the Acronnting Profeuio."Albert T. Bacon, C. P. A-

"The How and Why of Salesmanship" Monday, 7: 30 p, In.Darby A. Day. Chgo. Mgr. Mutual Life Ins. Co. o' New York.

"Business Efficiency and Management" Tuesday. 7: 30 p, m.Hasbr ouck Haynes, Industrial Engineer

"How to Speak Elfectife1y" Tuesday, 7: 30 p. m.BenjamlD F, Bills. University of Chicago Law School

"The Advantages of a Knowledge of Real Estate Law" Tuesday. ,: 30 p, m.Dillard B. Baker, Practicing Attorney

"Your English" Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.H. H. Matteson, Instructor Waller High School

"The Purposes lind Advantages of an Audit" Wedm'sday. 7 :30 p, m..J. O. McKinsey, University of Chicago Scheel of Commerce

"Opportunities fOJ the Cod Acconntal,t" 'Ihunday, 7 :30 p, m,Hasbrouck Haynes. Industrial Engineer

"Possibilities in the Science of Credit Grantinr:" TI,ursday. 7:30 p, m.S. J. Wh,l!;:;ck. Ml;r, Belding Bros. & Co.

"Advertising as a Profession,"W. Frank McClure. Adv. Mgr. Redpath Lyceum

"Letters as Business Builders"Wilbur Helm. Sprague, Warner & Co.

Friday,BureauFriday,

7:30 p, m,

Because Mct ropol itan training is thequickest and eas ies t to earn, the most

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prac-tical, e.tficien t and helpful in business hfe, and the !owcst in cost. Thou I

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L r ia l Course. Ind iv idual in struct i .n, CO¥ LEGE 0earn D~~ and Even iug Sessions. Imrn e-Iia te S 1- .n'"'hip j ~,Fpos rt.rons tor g rad ua t s, ("'~~ wr rte or a eSITIa SIC 0 M 1'lR ERe EGregg Shorthand I phone our nearest SCh".ol to:a

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because it is more simple and easfly MetroDolltan Day anl Evening Classes I orr- Thor ough Cours inlearned. We employ teachers who are': ACCOUN rn Gspecialiat s in t her work. B· C II 1We specia lize in Comptometer, Se~retar- USlneSS 0 ege Goad saiesmen earn SALES,1hl'::"HIPlal. Bookkeepu r B.ll.ng and Munson from $~ 500 to $10,000 a I BOOKl· EP'NGShorthand. It P"ys to have the best. 3" S W' b h vc?r-3nd more. t I BU"· j <:!" I AW

I • a as Are .•••.•••••••... Randol} l ~20,j t,.~O:~'e~D;;'~drc,;~~tJ"h·H;:::::SO:.~I~\~~.~S"Mt )ok through the ~: BUSINESS r"AN GEHE"X1:>30N. RobeYSt. , , Humbuldt 113S , t Ads of this news- I, PUBLIC SPEAKlN,'Lincoln and Belmont Aves .•..•. Gracelrud 22'27 dw.i. ..on and Kenmore Aves Suunv tde (>I)j I '-rand yOU will rea -

Phone Humboldt ZSO:i-Two S<.:.ho:o!s- tdrd St and Prtnceton Ave wect, 2227 i r s ee that good sales- t I _

'W Phone Irving 4677 Ifi3rd St. and Ashland A,c Prospect 'J~Wu !Bal'lroad and WI,.e, COLUMBIA BUSINESS COLLEGE i'&~~.l~:::;:'{~:~.l\~~h:~~~'L:;iJu~~;:~~~u~ ~n~~:/r~h~~gr~~.te~tl]l;; ;IMayo College of Comm reo

Ghl'C3IJO Telegraph Inst'ltute i Armit...ge, Milwaukee ana WLslem Av~s. class of empioyes. 1102 Lakeview B ·IJing... and IrVlRg Park Boulevard at Cicero Ave. I I I

I I Ph • I Ed • INew Term Opens Feb. It j 116 So. Michignr. ave., Chica

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HIGH SCHOOl V:uORK I _ _I 220 SOHth State St.. Harrison 671 , Phys.cal education Ofl'en epe'CIa! OllPortumtJP::'; , ----------------~.... " .' I rf~n;·ou;;~~f';';A~ ~~Ov~~;!r~t t~;fle~~~~,,;j;;r I J, BeaM"'l ..v:~,C':ll.tlnel:.aM~

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ENTER NOWt"<i"'O c (".mel p' 1 ,oJ. I ' pc·rt lor bm~ men ""d "orne" CoIltl,e FULl,) I I

T. N • ,A('CTlEDlTI;n. Charlie Chaplin

lZTH FLOOR, LAKEVI EW BLDG. BRYAN & '-=. 'fRATTO ' IN THIRTY DAYS you are an expert writer. " Mld.year .erm now open, Special <ludy .M'anue-116 S. M'chigan Ave. Central 5158 .;:J Tau~ht in Ii!! tb~ nnnc val c t t", l··l·~l f r !'lurt mtnts for atuc!i1nts r;l~erln 'f:ts. f"atnTnO!: nn fe'lUest. :===============~.;. I-lent'V \Valthalt

Ireportmg. Ever,;'!' writer is a prO}, LIte". 'l'YlJewrititW ERIC N COLLr r P ......,.•• ,.lI' • I' -

BLSINL 5 COLLEGE I. e~tra, We puhu,h fLe flue", textbook. on BlJOrt- AM - A . '"<IE 0.. HYSICAL Beverly BayneLake Vkw Bui.din~ band. Clltnlog and shorth wI lr ...:;on on reQue~t. EDLJCA liON

U h A Chic 0 "'1'100 on!" ov·'oonworth morr ""0 t ""'s" D t T "00 G • °1 d Chi III Fr ••.ncis X. Eushm nt16 so. ,,,'c ;: n c. . " ag BOYD SCHOOL 64 W R d I h St Chi ep. ,~- moo •••. , v ., cago, •Ch·cag,.'s Most Helpful Busmess Col.ege ,. an 0 P ., cago Richard Travers

iLLiNOIs Gf CI =;ROPODV ,M~ierS~hool of Desi~jng Bryant WashbunCOLLEG II offers expert InstructionSJ; Illg C.JS 0 8 Y"t" lat. D s nnd eve· , -~ In Dress D~.slgniuJ, Pat-

ntflg da 8 0 1'15 cu se le'd ng to de , ter-J. Drafting, Cutting,f Doot ,". "od Facul'y of I' . FhtlDg Bnd Sewlnlt. Day

t~ee 1 a 1 pra t lll. l and ~'1\s clans. Excel. ~~ IIHd even In£,lont J D"'dern e',u,p,,,, ,t. largo o'lm cs. '>., i;~ 118 N. Ln SaIla St.( I.e e v'c.·I', ,le'" nl,fe it !itf Y l.U,hl.Jl!iC W1Jt8 - Opposite City HaU)~ ca', J ,It (at~l J Jlark ~~~(;ChII~ago~' c .• I Pho •.•e Frank.ln 841

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Full Details of Courses Now FormingMay Be Obtained at These Lecture ••

Vf,leA School of Commerce19 S. La Salle St. Central 6789

CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE37 W. JacKson Blvd.-COiT.!'!rDearborn

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONgiven the

INDIVIDUAL STUDENTOur students secure immediate positions because they are welltrained in

Bookkeeping; Commercial Law, Penmanship,Arithmetic, Shorthand, Typewriting,

Salesmanship,Business English,

Spelling'vVe welcome students whoseeducation has been neglect-ed, as well as the Un iver sityand High School graduates.

Day clasaes-9 A. M. to4 P. M.

Evening c1aasea-6:30 P. M.to 9 P. M.

Students may enter at anytime

TelegraphyE _

Women

NEW TERM JUST OPENEDDay and Night School

From a clenca.l job to a poait.Ion of ~owerand authorttv-s-n-cm a st ar-vatron at.lnendto an Independent income-th •.oueh thestud)' or Accountancy. That is the truere- ord of one man's achievements. Thou-sands of others could do as veil If theYonJy realized their opportunities.

We Train you at Home, by Mail.thoroughly. quickly, surely.

~~~l~~7tdih~lll.~~~ws_t~l~~~~':e~~;~r~~B ~;~~~it possible for you to obtain a thorou zh,nra: tical training- in about one-hnlf thetime rormertv required, No nrevloushuokkeepinK expel Ienee fe-qui;ed. Everystep has been simplified and made mtense-ly mterest inc. Every student under thedo~t:' per-sonal supervi ...ion of wetl-knowuCertified Public Accountant a.

Don't Wait-Get Full InformationNOW

Arcepted RPpllrant. euaranteed satdsfae-tton, Come in and -at sfy YOll.r~"lf as tororezoine stntements. Low tuttton : easyte~~~: l{~~~~1J~d~93.For\:atalI.H{. write orOpen evemnxs,

THEO. W ALLISER. Registrar.

International Accountants Soc~etyDept. Tanner-Gilman S' hoots

I6tZ First Nat. Bank Bldg., Chicago, III.

A Splendid Opportunityfor Young Women

Our Operators' School fits youfor dignified, well-paid work andpays you while you are learning

You work in comfortable, cheer-ful surroundings. Cozy. attrac-tive rest rooms are provided foryour enjoyment.

Frequent and reg III a r salaryincreases. Many chances forpromotion. Permanent employ-

I'ment.

Young women, sixteen years ofage or over, can get more de-t a iled information about this fineopportunity by tel e p h 0 n i n g(Official 300). calling, or wr itingPrincipal

Chicago Telephone Co,Opera tau' School

K~'om 1, 111 N. Franklin St ••Chicago

lI Why YouI Should Attend AI Metr(}pJ~itan SchoolI!

EDUCATIONAL. •----_.--...-------

IJRYAN1r & ~TRATTO~Chicago's Most Helpful Business College

"If you '11'111 secure • reliable fluslneu educ.lltlon-tllew3nderful opportunities 0' tuda,y will open wide to youl

Inviting InspectionBryant & Stratton Business College is OCt upying n iii quart n

at 116 South Michigan Avenue, in tl.e Lakeview Building, It IIthe oldest school of its kind in Chicago, established (,.) ) ears ago.Over 100,000 graduates. Its location is now central-WIth newequipment-best accommodations-modern, progressive m thod .

Some Famous GraduatesEdward F Dunne, E" Governor IIlI Lyman J C"g-e, Sec etary of U. Sonois, Trea- ,ry under Pres 1\1 Kinley,

J. A. McCormick, Vice-Pres Chicago H, N. Higinbotha: .., I res. \\ orld'sSavings Bank & Trust Company Columbian Expos ition

J4mes S. Simpson, Vice-Pres, Mar· George L. Wicks, Chicago Title ••ha ll field & Company. Trus' Company,Geoi ge B. Cor te-lyou, Secretary 01 U, S. Treasury under Pres Roo evelt,

Many other well known men and .women in the bus ines s world 0 ve t heir &t4.ft inIi(~ to this college, The same help is awaiting you.

High School Graduates-College GraduateBryant & Stratton Business College offers specia li sts as m-

structors in Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Shorthand, Accountancy,Cornptorneter, Civil Service English. French, Spanish, ForcefulSpeech, Secretarial Courses.

Day and Evening CllU3es. Start Monday, Feb. 10, 1919.

Get OffAt Sixth Floor. Lakeview Building

Call, telephone (Randolph 1575) or wri •..

Bryant &Stra! ton Business CollegeOecupje» 4th. 5th and 6th Floors

Lakeview Bldg •• 116 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago

will make you an efficient stenographer and secretary.

Gregg Shorthand is taught cxclus ive ly in 79% f the punlic •.schools of this country and 850/0 of the p,oivate co' rmer c ialschools It is easy to learn, legible. and speedy It I" tl cshorthand system that gets results. With it you can b -come an expert in less time than with any other rne rl d.

Gregg courses thoroughly prepare for st e.nog r aph ic, sec e·tar ial, bookke ep ing, commercial teaching and Civil Servicpositions. Our appointment bureau aids al l rraduat~s insecuring desirable employment.

Every Monday is enrollment day. Evening sessions Mon-day, Wednesday and Friday, from seven to t me. Eachstudent's progress depends upon ind i....idual ability andapp licat ion.

\Ve ask your patronage solely on the superior merits ofour training. and the benefits you can obtain the ref r otn,You are invited to visit our school. This w il l affor abasis for comparison with other institutions and is the b tway to JUJge of the many exclusive advantages enjo y edour students. Get the facts about Gregg School-e-th nyour own judgment will dictate your course of action, \Vedo not employ solrcitors,

Catalogue upon request. Telephone Rando lph 6040

GREGG SCHOOL6 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Ill."Overlooking Lake Michigan."

Special Evening Course of Ten Lectures inIncome and War Excess Profits 'fax

Law and ProcedureStarting Tuesday, February 11. Class Sessions 7

9 P. M. Tuesdays and ThursdaysThe lectures, including practical a pplica t ion bv \1'; > of concreteexamples of income tax schedules, will be give i by

MR. JOHN P. BORDA and MR. JOSEPH R, GIBSONFederal Income and War Excess Profits Tax Experts

Mr. Borda was witt' the United St~,h3S 'I'reaa- Me Gtbuon 19 apr' ct.clns «normy De ..artment fro. the PM! four YCOir~ He tux aneclallst H' has ,I> '1 Inas in the 'Treasury Denarrment as 8 eel ,1 urv Department rugal7;i",j 'I II, 0

LCI,tu"er r.structtng guver tnent lncorue liIll: Excess Profits Tax ,\ 0 k ro fotulnvest.laatora n the interpretation and admtn Fed Inves 'Q'U10pand A HI r oftstra' on of the taw 30'1' -ta' ftll'" tsT}--: ....V<..II se ·~.ill cc ver 'ridividual. pa rt ner sb ip and corporat ien income and wa rexcess profi t a tax. Registration win be limited, and no : d r iorial .Ias ses P' \

be formed.

WALTONj-S€ ll.@LCOM-:MERCE

812 Peoples Gas Bldg., Chicago. Phon> Ha1'1". 111, 411~ I-=============:;::========- --

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MAYO COLLEGE OFCOMMERCE

1102 Lakeview Bldg., 116s. Michigan Ave., Chicago

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QMMIICIAIAdding J BURROUGHS' • ART •Bookkeeping j SCH00 L RrJ'Ii)EHT •••• HOME nil"'"Calculating \' PrB"a,. In 6 Weeks PAy •••• i!:VatIHG CIANU

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R A G.,.. I M E IN 2 E S SON S. OIl Prt...... 8.!lJects. artlc eo, sp_beo ""m •••.• I IVA MA "I: SAM.~SON M,d·W, , r 'erm Becl.s rebru.;y 3, 1919 I••. Hooklet M ·ted Fr e OMer can or lJ.hone Jtaudolv Bfa 1 h. ' ,Otre'i'3 pt). - t C lur"e , dOU~c!'.:I·e t' . t I .\le 'u

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